A lady that struggled with health issues most of her life, Victoria was a woman of faith. She trusted in the Lord and believed the promises found in His Word. Victoria raised three children on her own, many times working three different jobs just to make sure they were provided for. She was actively involved in all their school activities. When they played sports, Victoria was undoubtedly their biggest fan and supporter. A very giving person, her children said, she had no enemies and taught them a strong work ethic by her example.
Victoria enjoyed reading Danielle Steel books and was also a very good cook. According to her family, she was the go-to person for the best pies you would ever taste. A woman that was never idle, Victoria kept a spotless house and was perhaps considered a "clean freak."
A woman that was small in stature but mighty and was anxious to see what heaven was like, Victoria has left a legacy that will live on in the lives of her family. She is survived by her children, Dee Sunday and husband, Wayne, Deborah Crust and husband, Billy and Darren Morrison and wife, Cheryl, grandchildren, Trevor Crust, Andrew Sunday and Melissa Montgomery, Aaron Sunday and wife, Bethany, Alyssa Sunday and Josh Potter, Lynzee Morrison, Cherish Darnell and husband, Jake, Braden and Shyloh Morrison, great grandchildren, Gibson, Connor, Lucas, Lilliana, Magnolia, Ashton, Peyton, Lexington, Madelynn, Mayze, Nova and Layla. Victoria was preceded in death by her parents, father, Glenn Scott and granddaughters, Rachael and Madison Crust.
A lady that struggled with health issues most of her life, Victoria was a woman of faith. She trusted in the Lord and believed the promises found in His Word. Victoria raised three children on her own, many times working three different jobs just to make sure they were provided for. She was actively involved in all their school activities. When they played sports, Victoria was undoubtedly their biggest fan and supporter. A very giving person, her children said, she had no enemies and taught them a strong work ethic by her example.
Victoria enjoyed reading Danielle Steel books and was also a very good cook. According to her family, she was the go-to person for the best pies you would ever taste. A woman that was never idle, Victoria kept a spotless house and was perhaps considered a "clean freak."
A woman that was small in stature but mighty and was anxious to see what heaven was like, Victoria has left a legacy that will live on in the lives of her family. She is survived by her children, Dee Sunday and husband, Wayne, Deborah Crust and husband, Billy and Darren Morrison and wife, Cheryl, grandchildren, Trevor Crust, Andrew Sunday and Melissa Montgomery, Aaron Sunday and wife, Bethany, Alyssa Sunday and Josh Potter, Lynzee Morrison, Cherish Darnell and husband, Jake, Braden and Shyloh Morrison, great grandchildren, Gibson, Connor, Lucas, Lilliana, Magnolia, Ashton, Peyton, Lexington, Madelynn, Mayze, Nova and Layla. Victoria was preceded in death by her parents, father, Glenn Scott and granddaughters, Rachael and Madison Crust.
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